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1    1,    6|  seeing him again at work. His moral self reacted against his
2    2,    3|      proof of his innocence, a moral proof, even if he brings
3    2,    4|                     CHAPTER IV~MORAL PROOFS~THE WARRANT against
4    2,    4|      After all, you only offer moral presumptions. Have you any
5    2,    5|     sir, I have only given you moral presumptions of my innocence
6    2,   14|        of Brazilian justice, a moral enigma worth all the others
7    2,   15|       Yaquita lost none of her moral energy. In her they found
8    2,   15| country. He only took with him moral proofs. When a material
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